Britain's major television networks removed the channel from broadcasting immediately after the war.
The British media regulator Ofcom has announced the revocation of the license of the Russian propaganda channel RT (Russia Today) to broadcast in Britain, the BBC reports.
It is noted that almost immediately after the start of the war, which Russia started in Ukraine, the main television networks of Great Britain removed RT from the list of available channels.
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The press service of the propaganda channel has already called this decision “political.”
Earlier, the blocking of RT and Sputnik in Europe was announced by Google, access to them was limited by Meta , which owns the social networks Instagram and Facebook. The broadcasting service Netflix also refused to broadcast 20 Russian propaganda channels.